Patrick Fry is a broadcast veteran who is familiar with all aspects
of radio, television and video production although his specialties
are voice over, script writing and narration. A longtime resident
of Ottawa, Ontario, he is fully mobile and works regularly in both
Montreal and the Ottawa region.

Patrick has been a successful free-lance writer and narrator for the
past several years after having held the position of Creative Director
for both the CKO Radio Network Eastern region in Ottawa, and before
that CJCH/C100 (CHUM LTD.) in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Patrick has written, directed and narrated corporate, industrial
and promotional videos for a number of production companies in the
national capital region for such clients as The Senate, The House
of Commons, The Ottawa Heart Institute and The Bank of Canada. He
designed, scripted and contributed his voice skills to “The
Student Toolbox” a series of instructional videos on learning,
now in worldwide distribution. He served as writer, associate producer and narrator for the GLOBAL
TV Musical Documentary called, “Without a Song, The Final
Concert of The RCMP Band” and was assistant director and English
talent director for “Kitchesipi, the Great River” for
which he was also provided the creative concept. He designed and
scripted the 13 episode instructional series called ‘Hockey
Goals’ for the Aboriginal Peoples Network, and was called
upon to produce the English voice-over for the 26 episode series
‘A World to Discover’ featured on the Outdoor Life Network.

Patrick has appeared in principal roles in Canadian films such
as “Stardom” and “La Dernier Souffle” as
well as recurring actor roles in the LIFE network sit-com “Misguided
Angels” and GLOBAL TV’s “The Mystery Files of
Shelby Woo.” He also provides the voice of “Dad”
in the highly acclaimed children’s cartoon called, “Caillou”
which appears on the Teletoon network and in the United States on
PBS. He also has provided character voices for the Teletoon series
based on the “For Better or Worse” cartoon strip. His
voice is in constant demand for a list of Hi-tech and computer or web
based training companies as well as television and radio commercials.